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Shooting to the right
PEARL DRUMS:
Right impacts can mean a weak spine. If your arrows were "on the edge" to begin with simply drawing the bow 1/2 or 3/4" farther will weaken the spine enough to cause right impacts. Just a guess.
DC:
That's a thought. I have been working on my anchor point. I'll rumage through my pile of arrows. Might have to make some heavier. The last couple of times out I have just held the bow with my thumb and forefinger. That seemed to help a bit. Maybe I'm torquing the bow. I have a bit of arthritis in my middle thumb joint and maybe I'm heeling a bit to take the pressure off. I know it hurts when I just use thumb and forefinger. I'll take some painkillers a while before shooting next time, see if that helps.
Tracker0721:
Draw to normal anchor, aim/focus/do your thing, then pretend to close a door you just walked through with your elbow. The motion uses perfect back tension and if you don't double clutch the string makes the smoothest release. If they're all hitting to the right then your release is now flawed or you were plucking the string before. Don't think it's the arrows if they worked before. Maybe try some blind bale shooting and really feel the form.
bradsmith2010:
maybe you are not keeping the arrow under your eye,, :) and pulling through the shot
DC:
Whatever it was seems to have faded away. I'm back to my usual one or two to the left, one or two to the right etc. The odd one in the middle(ish) ;D
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